


Anna
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Anna
Fresno, CA
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Anna’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Anna's Story
Anna is a domestic shorthair who was brought into our care along with 6 other young adults as a rescue transfer from another facility in February 2025.<br/>These guys were all apart of a hording case and when they arrived, it was apparent the conditions they were kept in were horrible as all of these poor things were injured and sick. Their group was rescued after the report of neighbors trying to poison all of them as the hoarding case got out of hand. Anna, along with the rest of her group were traumatized when they first arrived but staff gave them a safe space to decompress together and eventually they starting gaining their trust back for human encounter.<br/>Anna is a very docile and shy sweetheart! She is still getting used to the loud noises and fast pace environment a shelter inevitably brings so, she tends to be a bit skittish around new people. With a slow approach and a few head scratches, Anna is up and purring, wanting to get to know you! Anna's adopter will need to understand that she is in need of some confidence and patience from her new forever family. She is reccomended to go to a quieter home with a patient owner who will be able to spend a lot of one on one time to gain her trust and grow that confidence! When she is comfortable with you, she is quite a spunky and fun girl and loves to wrestle with her other feline friends!<br/><br/>If you are interested in meeting Anna, please submit an application at www.valleyanimal.org<br/><br/>At Valley Animal Center our mission is to unite dogs and cats with loving people.<br/><br/>To view other cats or kittens available for adoption at Valley Animal Center, please visit https://valleyanimal.org/cats/. You may also find Valley Animal Center's adoption application there. Once you submit an adoption application, a cat care associate will review it and follow up with you as soon as possible.<br/><br/>Her adoption fee is donation based (choose the price) and includes spay/neuter, up to date on vaccines, de-worm, flea treatment, and microchip ID. If you choose to adopt me, please ask an associate about joining Valley Animal Center's Cat Club!<br/><br/>Thank mew!
Anna is a domestic shorthair who was brought into our care along with 6 other young adults as a rescue transfer from another facility in February 2025.
These guys were all apart of a hording case and when they arrived, it was apparent the conditions they were kept in were horrible as all of these poor things were injured and sick. Their group was rescued after the report of neighbors trying to poison all of them as the hoarding case got out of hand. Anna, along with the rest of her group were traumatized when they first arrived but staff gave them a safe space to decompress together and eventually they starting gaining their trust back for human encounter.
Anna is a very docile and shy sweetheart! She is still getting used to the loud noises and fast pace environment a shelter inevitably brings so, she tends to be a bit skittish around new people. With a slow approach and a few head scratches, Anna is up and purring, wanting to get to know you! Anna's adopter will need to understand that she is in need of some confid
Anna is a domestic shorthair who was brought into our care along with 6 other young adults as a rescue transfer from another facility in February 2025.
These guys were all apart of a hording case and when they arrived, it was apparent the conditions they were kept in were horrible as all of these poor things were injured and sick. Their group was rescued after the report of neighbors trying to poison all of them as the hoarding case got out of hand. Anna, along with the rest of her group were traumatized when they first arrived but staff gave them a safe space to decompress together and eventually they starting gaining their trust back for human encounter.
Anna is a very docile and shy sweetheart! She is still getting used to the loud noises and fast pace environment a shelter inevitably brings so, she tends to be a bit skittish around new people. With a slow approach and a few head scratches, Anna is up and purring, wanting to get to know you! Anna's adopter will need to understand that she is in need of some confidence and patience from her new forever family. She is reccomended to go to a quieter home with a patient owner who will be able to spend a lot of one on one time to gain her trust and grow that confidence! When she is comfortable with you, she is quite a spunky and fun girl and loves to wrestle with her other feline friends!
If you are interested in meeting Anna, please submit an applicat
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